Strategic Planning

Army Research Laboratory Technical Strategy 2015-2035

The Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has developed an overarching technical strategy, envisioned to support Strategic Land Power Dominance for the Army of 2030 and beyond, which is based on eight subordinate S&T campaigns; namely, Extramural Basic Research, Computational Sciences, Materials Research, Sciences-for-Maneuver, Information Sciences, Sciences-for-Lethality and Protection, Human Sciences, and Assessment and Analysis. These subordinate campaigns are structured to foster discovery, innovation, and transition of technologies leading to Power Projection Superiority, Information Supremacy, Lethality and Protection Superiority, and Soldier Performance Augmentation for Strategic Land Power Dominance

S&T Campaign Plans 2015 - 2035

ARL's S&T Campaign Plans and is an appendix to the Army Research Laboratory Technical Strategy (April 2014). It is intended to provide additional insight into the technical areas that ARL believes are critical to the Army's assured land power dominance into the deep future.

Army Research Laboratory Report on Army Science Planning and Strategy

As a follow-up to the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Visioneering 2050 exercises and under the direction of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, in Fall 2013 ARL hosted a series of
meetings to develop a strategic vision for Army Science. Meeting topics were vetted through the ARL Fellows and approved by the ARL Director. Their selection was based on their potential to dramatically impact the Army in
the long term. This report is a summary of those meetings and their outcomes.